AFL Futures: Post Round 4 Betting Update

All the market movers after Round 4 of the AFL season!

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Premiership

West Coast's 13-point win over their cross-town rivals in Derby 49 has seen Adam Simpson's men move into outright favouritism to defend their crown, at around the $4.50 mark with several bookmakers. Collingwood's come-from-behind win over the Bulldogs has seen them remain at the $5 mark, while Geelong's slip-up at home against the Giants sees them drift slightly to around $5.50.

Speaking of the Giants, they've moved from $13 to $8 in the last fortnight, after wins over Richmond and then the Cats. At the other end of the ladder, the Demons and Kangaroos picked up the first wins of their respective campaigns, and while Melbourne has had some support, coming in from $21 to $15, North remain friendless, at $67.

Brownlow Medal

2016 Brownlow Medalist Patrick Dangerfield had his quietest game of the season in Geelong's narrow defeat to the Giants and while he is expected to avoid suspension for an off the ball hit on Matt de Boer, he has drifted slightly from $4 to $4.50 but remains at the top of the betting market.

Carlton co-captain Patrick Cripps collected 30 disposals and kicked two goals in his side's heartbreaking loss to the Suns, which sees him come in from $7 to around $5. Marcus Bontempelli's price came in from $20 to $13 after his big night against the Magpies, where he finished with 36 touches and six tackles, while the money has continued to come for Eagle Andrew Gaff, who's in from around $18 to $13 with Sportsbet.

Coleman Medal

Richmond's Tom Lynch has cut Giant Jeremy Cameron's lead at the top of the Coleman Medal race to just a single goal after he booted six majors, but the GWS forward remains favourite at around the $3.25 mark just ahead of Lynch at $4.

Essendon livewire Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti had a day out, booting seven goals in his side's win over the Lions, which saw his odds come into $26 but you can still get $41 at Ladbrokes. Eagle Josh Kennedy kicked three goals and remains at around the $6 mark while Buddy Franklin drifted slightly from around $6 to $7 after he managed just one six-pointer against the Demons.

💪 | WALLA WALLA BING BANG!Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti stole the show with seven goals in a huge 47-point win for the Bombers over the Lions.

Rising Star

Carlton's Sam Walsh has continued to impress in his opening season of AFL football, amassing 28 disposals and a goal on the Gold Coast which sees him move into odds-on favouritism with a couple of different bookmakers. After he was nominated for a brilliant game in Round Three, Port youngster Connor Rozee had a quieter outing against the Tigers, which saw him slide out to as long as $13.

Geelong's Charlie Constable had a solid game, collecting 16 touches and seven tackles, which sees him remain on the third line of betting at around the $13 mark.